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jane is e-mailing us, all the videos are cute. here is something funny about my cat, she likes to sleep in the dishwasher, turned off, of course. >> charlie says, my favorite this morning is the dog that plays dead. he's at least creative. >> he is. >> according to our online poll, cat who stands up when the doorbell rings wins with 49% of the vote. >> no kidding? okay. well, everybody i hope you have a great weekend. supposed to be nice here in the northeast, at least. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> take care, folks. >> thank you, ladies. good morning to you. it's friday. it's august 23rd. i'm filling in for gretchen this morning. we begin with a fox news alert. a manhunt under way right now for two killers of a world war ii veteran. he survived being shot in okinawa with no match for the brutal attack allegedly by some teenagers. >>> and he says black people cannot survive in this country unless a lot of whites are murdered and guess what? he works for the department of homeland security. his job, buying guns and ammunitio
jane is e-mailing us, all the videos are cute. here is something funny about my cat, she likes to sleep in the dishwasher, turned off, of course. >> charlie says, my favorite this morning is the dog that plays dead. he's at least creative. >> he is. >> according to our online poll, cat who stands up when the doorbell rings wins with 49% of the vote. >> no kidding? okay. well, everybody i hope you have a great weekend. supposed to be nice here in the northeast, at least....
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now that's south of us. getting a couple moderate showers northern neck of virginia, parts of southern maryland. that's tibing to advance to the south and east. right now, the close-up view of the radar is showing right around the metro area, we have just a few light showers. now just to our south and east, those are going to be continuing to advance off to the southeast of us. right now, i'm watching this area of some moderate rain. there's even some thunder and lightning associated with that. it is way up into southern pennsylvania. that area of moderate rain is probably going to be into the metro area. and for the events on the mall, unfortunately, by around 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon, we'll begin to see that moving in. we'll take a look at that in detail. and we'll look at the rest of your week and weekend in a couple minutes, aaron. >> reporter: before the events started to get under way, there was a large crowd that gathered for a march. a march for jobs and justice here in d.c. news 4 tony tull's b
now that's south of us. getting a couple moderate showers northern neck of virginia, parts of southern maryland. that's tibing to advance to the south and east. right now, the close-up view of the radar is showing right around the metro area, we have just a few light showers. now just to our south and east, those are going to be continuing to advance off to the southeast of us. right now, i'm watching this area of some moderate rain. there's even some thunder and lightning associated with that....
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jane is e-mailing us, all the videos are cute. here is something funny about my cat, she likes to sleep in the dishwasher, turned off, of course. >> charlie says, my favorite this morning is the dog that plays dead. he's at least creative. >> he is. >>
jane is e-mailing us, all the videos are cute. here is something funny about my cat, she likes to sleep in the dishwasher, turned off, of course. >> charlie says, my favorite this morning is the dog that plays dead. he's at least creative. >> he is. >>
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so he used to call. he'd spend his winters in palm springs and he'd call me and he'd say "arnie, what are you doing?" i'd say "i'm going to go play golf, i think." he says "oh, well, if you get time, stop at the house and we'll have a beer." well, i wouldn't play golf, i'd go over and sit with him and we'd talk and just talk about golf and business and the military and the whole thing, the country. >> rose: his passion for golf also helped make it popular. >> oh, you can say that in spades. he was -- >> rose: then there was j.f.k. >> uh-huh. >> rose: who also sought you out. (laughs) >> yeah. >> rose: he wanted you to look at his swing. >> right! >> rose: because he was a guy who loved winners. >> he -- and he was a good golfer. >> rose: when you saw his swing you said -- he's supposed to have played better and had a more fluid swing than any of the presidents. >> right. >> rose: and you said that you could have worked with him. >> it never happened. >> rose: why didn't it happen? >> well, actually, i wa
so he used to call. he'd spend his winters in palm springs and he'd call me and he'd say "arnie, what are you doing?" i'd say "i'm going to go play golf, i think." he says "oh, well, if you get time, stop at the house and we'll have a beer." well, i wouldn't play golf, i'd go over and sit with him and we'd talk and just talk about golf and business and the military and the whole thing, the country. >> rose: his passion for golf also helped make it popular....
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so when the stock crashed and they said okay, all that money you owe us, go ahead and pay us now. take it out of your investments. well, stockton didn't have investments. they spent it. our retirements bought this. so, yeah, we're to blame because we still want our retirement. but they're the ones that spent our money. they didn't pay their bill for, you know, eight or nine years. >> yeah. and it's your fault? >> yeah. yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra sy
so when the stock crashed and they said okay, all that money you owe us, go ahead and pay us now. take it out of your investments. well, stockton didn't have investments. they spent it. our retirements bought this. so, yeah, we're to blame because we still want our retirement. but they're the ones that spent our money. they didn't pay their bill for, you know, eight or nine years. >> yeah. and it's your fault? >> yeah. yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more...
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philip joins us live in london. tell bus this debate. >> reporter: well, richelle, david cameron is making an i a impassioned plea not only to parliament but to public at large trying to sway them into supporting some type of intervention in syria, something that's going to be an uphill battle because there is also war weariness in this country. the prime minister has repeatedly said this is not about regime change. it is about upholding international law. law that britain itself was part of establishing. >> put simply is it in britain's national interest to maintain an international taboo to prevent chemical weapons on the battle field, i think it is, and i think we have an interest in maintaining it. >> the prime minister also repeatedly said if the international community does nothing after this, the first use of chemical weapons on the battlefield in the 21st century it will send a clear message to those who would use chemical weapons that the world will sit by and watch. >> you're saying this is an uphill battl
philip joins us live in london. tell bus this debate. >> reporter: well, richelle, david cameron is making an i a impassioned plea not only to parliament but to public at large trying to sway them into supporting some type of intervention in syria, something that's going to be an uphill battle because there is also war weariness in this country. the prime minister has repeatedly said this is not about regime change. it is about upholding international law. law that britain itself was part...
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us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan by nsa programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which save lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are are not fearful that we the government are violating their privacy. the worm director of the nsa added oversight to hurt a key part of the program moving quickly to protect national security. >> so you need to be careful about how many processes you put in there. the >> reporter: the leak seemed to push russian relations to a post cold war low. president obama has n
us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's...
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that is all for us at 5:00. here is what is coming up at 6:00. >> the baltimore city council just took its first vote on the controversial harvard project. -- harbor project. >> what a new report revealed, coming up. now in hand of the jury. the latest on the carla porter murder for hire trial. >> good evening, everyone. the fate of carla porter now rests in hands of the jury. >> she is the woman accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband back in 2010. we are live in towson with the latest. barry? >> the jurors have been deliberating for more than a little bit of an hour and will be back again tomorrow. -- dotorneys do not think not deny her involvement in the murder for hire plot, but that she should be convicted of manslaughter, not first degree murder. the prosecution claims that she put the plan in motion and masterminded the plan. her husband was shot and had as he worked in the gas station he owned. hired walter bishop jr. to killer as financial also involved her sister and nephew. the prosecutors arg
that is all for us at 5:00. here is what is coming up at 6:00. >> the baltimore city council just took its first vote on the controversial harvard project. -- harbor project. >> what a new report revealed, coming up. now in hand of the jury. the latest on the carla porter murder for hire trial. >> good evening, everyone. the fate of carla porter now rests in hands of the jury. >> she is the woman accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband back in 2010. we are live...
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the german chancellor called on vladimir putin to use for quote . . . germany backs up russia's position that the conflict can only be solved politically, but he agreed with the french president that there must be action. he says that france will not increase aid to the syrian opposition. he did offer other support in the form of political and humanitarian aid. you can follow this story on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> muslim groups are calling on the justice department to invest gait a secret new york city police department program that targeted mosques. they have been spying on several mosques since 9/11, including this one in brooklyn. >> i feel betrayed. i feel stabbed in the back. we are the people who are trying to forge a corporation between the nypd and our community, and then you come up with being surveilled just because we are muslims. >> the police chief has defended the programs. he says all investigations are legal and in line with a federal judge's direction. >>> the nfl has agreed to $756 million settlement with many former players. ou
the german chancellor called on vladimir putin to use for quote . . . germany backs up russia's position that the conflict can only be solved politically, but he agreed with the french president that there must be action. he says that france will not increase aid to the syrian opposition. he did offer other support in the form of political and humanitarian aid. you can follow this story on our website, aljazeera.com. >>> muslim groups are calling on the justice department to invest...
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that is all for us at 5:00. here is a look at what is coming thet 6:00. >> the latest on karla porter murder trial. experts disagree on her mental state at the time her husband was killed. >> remembering art donovan, a live report coming up. >> officials at johns hopkins medical center are beefing up security. we will tell you why, straight ahead. >> you are watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, latebreaking, this at 6 p.m. >> remembering a football legend and all around great guy, baltimore bid a fond, fond farewell to art donovan. hundreds poured into the cathedral for the mass. >> family, friends, former teammates heard many tributes to the man who became the first baltimore colt inducted into the national foot wall hall of fame. -- football hall of fame. , andt loved baltimore baltimore loved art. today, people came out en masse to remember and honor him. a great hall of fame football player, a great storyteller and proud father and husband, art donovan was one-of-a-kind. today, family and friends came to the ca
that is all for us at 5:00. here is a look at what is coming thet 6:00. >> the latest on karla porter murder trial. experts disagree on her mental state at the time her husband was killed. >> remembering art donovan, a live report coming up. >> officials at johns hopkins medical center are beefing up security. we will tell you why, straight ahead. >> you are watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, latebreaking, this at 6 p.m. >> remembering a football legend and all...
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adam: thank you for joining us. western pennsylvania, looking at a hhge job loss, more than 1000 jobs over this whole government spying scandal. u.s. investigations is the company that did the background checks on edward snowed in. now under federal investigation over its practices and could result in massive layoffs. fox news correspondent is covering the story. >> roughly 1500 employees work for u.s. investigation services in western pennsylvania. 800 in nearby iron mountain. they have $200 million contract with the u.s. government to conduct an review background checks. a contract that could lose of a federal investigation finds the company rushed background checks. they have refused to comment for our story but a former analyst who did not want to be identified tells fox she was constantly pushed by her managers to get her work done fast it was cleared her bosses were getting the orders to speed things up. >> there would be weeks the supervisors would walk around all happy, everything was fine and in the blink o
adam: thank you for joining us. western pennsylvania, looking at a hhge job loss, more than 1000 jobs over this whole government spying scandal. u.s. investigations is the company that did the background checks on edward snowed in. now under federal investigation over its practices and could result in massive layoffs. fox news correspondent is covering the story. >> roughly 1500 employees work for u.s. investigation services in western pennsylvania. 800 in nearby iron mountain. they have...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. (ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old rates. and thanks to your experience behind the wheel, you might save $350 by switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. plus, you'll get benefits that reward your driving record, like our promise that you won't be dropped. wait, you won't drop me, seriously? that's right, you won't be dropped. i'm gonna call. if you're 50 or over call now to request your free quote. i'm calling. i'm calling. call today and make the switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. >> the man in the mirror worth a lot post mordem. his family is s
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. (ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old...
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send us an e-mail at booktv as c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> beginning now on booktv, hans -- [inaudible] discusses his book, "who's counting: how fraudsters and bureaucrats put your vote at risk." from the 20th annual eagle forum collegiate summit. >> our next speaker is hans. he's an attorney and former member of the board of advisers for the federal election commission. he's a staff member here at heritage foundation, and he has just written a book called "who's counting: how fraudsters and bureaucrats put your vote at risk." anytime a fraudulent vote is cast, your legitimate vote is undervalued, so i hope that hans can help us alleviate this situation. [applause] >> hi. well, stan evans is pretty tough to follow. i don't think i have the jokes and stories that he does. but i am talking to you about a serious subject. you know, i often write for national review magazine, and john fund is tear national correspondent. so we wrote this book, and the whole point of it was to upset the left and point out that voter fraud is something that actually does occur. and you kn
send us an e-mail at booktv as c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> beginning now on booktv, hans -- [inaudible] discusses his book, "who's counting: how fraudsters and bureaucrats put your vote at risk." from the 20th annual eagle forum collegiate summit. >> our next speaker is hans. he's an attorney and former member of the board of advisers for the federal election commission. he's a staff member here at heritage foundation, and he has just written a book...
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so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not getting good results for the young people who attend them. we've got to do more to reward schools that deliver for students and our future. so that's number one. number two, we're going to encourage more colleges to innovate. try new things. do things that can provide a great education without breaking the bank. so for example, a number of colleges across the country are using online education to save time and pone for their students. or they may be, for example, seeing if you can get credits faster. if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter
so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not...
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they use devices used for physical therapy. hepburn says an ongoing federal lawsuit against his company on medicare billing made it tough to get another lender, causing him to rack up millions in debt. he is is confident he can turn things around by the end of the year. >> we have to -- we hope this is short-lived, that in three months we'll have the bank paid off and then we'll start to call you back. >> a cut in staff means a cut in patient care. before the layoffs dynasplint was fitting 6,000 new patients a month and now hepburn says he can only treat half of those patients. >>> let's take a live look at washington d.c. this morning. we learned this morning that president obama will speak later this month at a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the white house says that the president will participate in the let freedom ring ceremony at the lincoln memorial on august 28th. the event is being organized by the king center in atlanta. >>> out at the live desk this morning, two big trials happ
they use devices used for physical therapy. hepburn says an ongoing federal lawsuit against his company on medicare billing made it tough to get another lender, causing him to rack up millions in debt. he is is confident he can turn things around by the end of the year. >> we have to -- we hope this is short-lived, that in three months we'll have the bank paid off and then we'll start to call you back. >> a cut in staff means a cut in patient care. before the layoffs dynasplint was...
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this will affect us all. >> but on the streets, some found it welcome news. there's a great achievement. i was so happy. he is a nasty individual, an enemy. horrid. >> the d.a. is just one of many muslim brotherhood officials who have been detained since the government moved against two pro morrissey encampments on wednesday. near apply a thousand people are said to have died that day and assistance then. the muslim brotherhood plateses the death toll near 1400. the turmoil has prompted egypt's international partners, including the united states and the european union to reexamine their aid to cairo. the united states, which give u egypt $1.3 billion a year in military assistance has delayed delivery of four f-16 fighter expwrets proved out of the bright star joint military exercises in egypt set for september. but gulf allies, saudi arabia, kuwait, and the uniteddarian emirates have stepped in with some $12 billion in monetary and fuel aid to egypt since morrissey was deposed on july 3. monday the saudi foreign minister promised to fill any financial gaps l
this will affect us all. >> but on the streets, some found it welcome news. there's a great achievement. i was so happy. he is a nasty individual, an enemy. horrid. >> the d.a. is just one of many muslim brotherhood officials who have been detained since the government moved against two pro morrissey encampments on wednesday. near apply a thousand people are said to have died that day and assistance then. the muslim brotherhood plateses the death toll near 1400. the turmoil has...
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should it touchdown that is telling us -- lynette is telling us there's a funnel cloud spotted in the aberdeen area and elkton could be a very- - could be under the gun too coming up to the north of aberdeen. once this subsides, send us yourpictures to pix at wmar.com and put them on the facebook fan page and let us so what you are seeing in times like this you are the best eyes on ground towards what you see after the storm has passed. do not put yourself in jeopardy to try to take a photograph of something you might think will be a memorable moment because your life could be in danger as a result. and you don't want to risk anything like that. er at the wall now with the most accurate and recent information. where do we stand? >> so like i told you, we had the funnel cloud in aberdeen and harford a citizen's repo on route 40. we are watching to see what's going on. i did get something that said the tornado warning has exited the region but we are looking at the-- that's what i wanted. the tornado warning is now expired. so it's exited the region and the area so that's why the nation
should it touchdown that is telling us -- lynette is telling us there's a funnel cloud spotted in the aberdeen area and elkton could be a very- - could be under the gun too coming up to the north of aberdeen. once this subsides, send us yourpictures to pix at wmar.com and put them on the facebook fan page and let us so what you are seeing in times like this you are the best eyes on ground towards what you see after the storm has passed. do not put yourself in jeopardy to try to take a...
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george will give us a full detail coming up. and >>james:good morning, top stories were following this tuesday august 6th. the bay area could have another strike on its hands. a-c transit workers have voted to strike. details on how it could affect your commute come tomorrow.
george will give us a full detail coming up. and >>james:good morning, top stories were following this tuesday august 6th. the bay area could have another strike on its hands. a-c transit workers have voted to strike. details on how it could affect your commute come tomorrow.
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do stay with us. we'll be back at the top of the hour. ♪ >> the wilson forum is the living memorial to our first internationalist president. chartered by congress in neck and 68, the u.s. key, nonpartisan non-policy form -- 1968, the u.s. key, non-partisan policy forum. our goal is to create the next generation of leaders for the policy challens
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feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions. congreso.net. you will hear from us. thank you so much. [applause] >> how big of a challenge has that been for you personally and the implementation in general? could you talk about how your own experience as a governor has and for negotiations on that? >> i would say that even in states where we may not have a governor's full support, the mayors have been extraordinary. they are often on the frontlines of delivering health care services and picking up the cost for and reimbursed care. as i have found that every place i have gone, texas, georgia, florida, and other states with a governor may not be all-in, the mayors are all in and members of congress. faithleaders and health care providers are very enthusiastic. there is always a team on the ground that is very yser -- eager to move forward. this law will work better in states where everyone wants it to work. as it is more challenging when there is more -- misinformation to have to put out. tell people that the law will apply to you. there are people that get up in texa
feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions. congreso.net. you will hear from us. thank you so much. [applause] >> how big of a challenge has that been for you personally and the implementation in general? could you talk about how your own experience as a governor has and for negotiations on that? >> i would say that even in states where we may not have a governor's full support, the mayors have been extraordinary. they are often on the frontlines of delivering health...
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so -- i want us to work october and use our resources and panelist earlier, mayor had an drew and i and many others have been talking about the fact that folks in our communities are acting like domestic terrorists. and i believe in the war on terror overseas but i would like to be able to walk down the street and be safe as well. the security we put together, tsa, homeland security, fly on an airplane, i would like to be able to walk around. that level of safety as well. this is about priorities and about resources and it is about folks being focused on what is really going on in o the streets in america. if these numbers were reversed, that 40% to 08% of homicide victims in the top 25 cities in the united states of america are black men, if those numbers were reversed, let me assure you that the entire united states of america would be trying to figure out how to change that dynamic and those facts. >> wendy, it is going to have to come from within. help us out here. >> amen. >> i want to actually disagree with something you said earlier. you said these crimes may not be racially moti
so -- i want us to work october and use our resources and panelist earlier, mayor had an drew and i and many others have been talking about the fact that folks in our communities are acting like domestic terrorists. and i believe in the war on terror overseas but i would like to be able to walk down the street and be safe as well. the security we put together, tsa, homeland security, fly on an airplane, i would like to be able to walk around. that level of safety as well. this is about...
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work with us. we're trying. >> thanks, man. >> this doesn't stop. >> no, not at all. ood for your , is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? my turn daddy, my turn! hold it steady now. i know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] good thing we've got bounty. bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. [ humming ] [ dad ] use less with the small but powerful picker upper. bounty select-a-size. and try bounty napkins. bounty select-a-size. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four
work with us. we're trying. >> thanks, man. >> this doesn't stop. >> no, not at all. ood for your , is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? my turn daddy, my turn! hold it steady now. i know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] good thing we've got bounty. bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet....
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thank you for.ing with us. >> thank you. give us your sense of it. so, if you don't force feed the inmate, right of their freedom of speech an they have got had their -- so they did the extreme add of going on a hunger strike. it's to negotiate with them and ask that the problem, why are you tkpwin going through the ths extreme hunger strike and let's make some changes. in fact, california has a long time with the rest of the pris y we appreciate it. >> it's a pleasure. thank you. >> well marijuana is legal in washington state. that could be a whole new income. from taxes to fees. we'll take a look at pot. >>> the san francisco bay bridge is finally to open. >>> welcome back to al jazeera. here's a look at the headlines. that despite outrage and promises to improve safety standards after a building collapse in april that killed more than a 1,000. >>> federal officials -- more than 1700 are battling just one of the fires that have cost millions already. >>> president obama met with his team to discuss cutting some of the billion dollars in aid the u.s
thank you for.ing with us. >> thank you. give us your sense of it. so, if you don't force feed the inmate, right of their freedom of speech an they have got had their -- so they did the extreme add of going on a hunger strike. it's to negotiate with them and ask that the problem, why are you tkpwin going through the ths extreme hunger strike and let's make some changes. in fact, california has a long time with the rest of the pris y we appreciate it. >> it's a pleasure. thank you....
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i use it to my advantage. it's a wonderful thing when people count you out because they think you can't do something. it's a wonderful thing. i always say this. there's a poem called "grandmothers" and a live in there that says when i walk into the room, i come as one but i stand as 10,000. when i walk into the room and i'm the only one standing in there, i'm the only one. doesn't bother me a bit. >> can i ask you quickly about the good news you got earlier this week that own is going to turn a profit six months ahead of schedule. >> yeah, thank you so much for that. listen, from the beginning everyone told me it would take five years. i think because it was my name on the channel, there was an expectation that people were going to automatically turn on the tv and even though nothing was there they were going to just sit there and watch nothing. so we had to build the channel. now, i always believed it would take time. what threw me off was when i finished the show and everyone said why isn't it done yet? what
i use it to my advantage. it's a wonderful thing when people count you out because they think you can't do something. it's a wonderful thing. i always say this. there's a poem called "grandmothers" and a live in there that says when i walk into the room, i come as one but i stand as 10,000. when i walk into the room and i'm the only one standing in there, i'm the only one. doesn't bother me a bit. >> can i ask you quickly about the good news you got earlier this week that own is...
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what are you going use them for. their idea was world war i, if row have to land stuff, you simply go to the nearest port in france whatever and offload it. no prob. the only problem now is number one, hitler has all the sports. there's no place to offload. number two, the war in the pacific is going to be an island war. how are you going get to the islands? they are already in japanese hands. you need landerring craft. -- landing craft. the marines understood this. the navy didn't. finally they began to pry boat out of the a reluctant navy. there's a wonderful letter i quote written by general holland smith to higgins. saying that i don't know what we would have done if it had not been for you and the marvelous ships you built. we are forever great to feel that. the date on the letter is december 6, 1941. there are many, many examples like this in the book how we simply didn't know what it do or 0 how do do it. we had to learn. nobody knew how to build tanks. when president of chrysler a man named kt keller asked an
what are you going use them for. their idea was world war i, if row have to land stuff, you simply go to the nearest port in france whatever and offload it. no prob. the only problem now is number one, hitler has all the sports. there's no place to offload. number two, the war in the pacific is going to be an island war. how are you going get to the islands? they are already in japanese hands. you need landerring craft. -- landing craft. the marines understood this. the navy didn't. finally...
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as you look -- scattered showers for us. as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, it's pretty dry right now. if you're traveling along i-83 this morning, definitely going to run into a thunderstorm there around harrisburg. we are looking at it around the linklestown area, also some small hail and gusty winds up to 40 miles an hour. around dun kenon as well, just to the north of glendale. that's where you'll be running into some nasty weather. but here in maryland right now we're looking pretty good. as we look at the temperature, coming in at 71 degrees in davidsonville. yes, that's bonch after -- that's above average. we have the muggies out there, the dewpoints 69, chose to 70. not feeling good at all. you'll probably have to blast that a.c. as you head off to work or school. colombia is coming in at 69 degrees. as we look at what's going on in our last stop this morning in monday rovia, that temperature coming in at 68 and that dewpoint at 67 as well and this is what you can expect as we go through the rest of your d
as you look -- scattered showers for us. as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, it's pretty dry right now. if you're traveling along i-83 this morning, definitely going to run into a thunderstorm there around harrisburg. we are looking at it around the linklestown area, also some small hail and gusty winds up to 40 miles an hour. around dun kenon as well, just to the north of glendale. that's where you'll be running into some nasty weather. but here in maryland right now we're looking...
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is this making us selfer? >> karen greenberg as director of th the national security and school of law. thank you for your time. >>> as many as 2,000 people are thought to be held in prison camps and torture is common in these camps. we have testimonies of former detainees. here is our story. >> reporter: north korea defectors accounted their experience in one of the most repressive regimes in the world. there are no known pictures of what happens in these camps, but these draws based on inmates testimony prid provide a sketchy window into that world. this man said that excus executs were normal and he feared he would be next. another man was tortured being accused of being a spy. >> i was tortured in various ways but the most painful was when my hands were handcuffed to my back. i could not sit or stand. i was left for three or four days. that was the most painful torture. >> reporter: both men were held in labor camp 16. is lie 100 kilometers northeast of pyongyang. surrounded by mountain ranges. human right
is this making us selfer? >> karen greenberg as director of th the national security and school of law. thank you for your time. >>> as many as 2,000 people are thought to be held in prison camps and torture is common in these camps. we have testimonies of former detainees. here is our story. >> reporter: north korea defectors accounted their experience in one of the most repressive regimes in the world. there are no known pictures of what happens in these camps, but these...
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, police used in particular operations, police have a warrant to storm the state and want to use the drone as part of the
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boy is it costing us. new numbers reveal the attorney general racked up over a million dollars in travel expenses. one of the trips costing 95,000 dollars to martha's vineyard. 200,000 dollars to give commencement speeches at 3 ivy league schools. it turns out he spent 113,000 for four trips. while in office just as we get liberal advocacy groups. most were made on board a jet which costs more than $50 million. >>> a 14-year-old utah boy found alive after surviving four-days alone in the woods. they are required to hand over their shoes as a way to encourage them from running away. this child was barefooted. >> all americans are being urged to leave yemen immediately. that according to the state department which is also moving all nonessential personnel out of that country. this as we learn more about what prompt this had terror threat. doug luzader is live in washington this morning. >> while the u.s. facilities in all of these countries will remain closed today there is a special focus in yemen where the
boy is it costing us. new numbers reveal the attorney general racked up over a million dollars in travel expenses. one of the trips costing 95,000 dollars to martha's vineyard. 200,000 dollars to give commencement speeches at 3 ivy league schools. it turns out he spent 113,000 for four trips. while in office just as we get liberal advocacy groups. most were made on board a jet which costs more than $50 million. >>> a 14-year-old utah boy found alive after surviving four-days alone in...
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the roarer newspaper shared us this video using tout video sharing app. crews fought the fire using ladder crews, you can see the concerned neighbors looking on as firefighters rushed to the scene of basically every time they turned another fire was breaking out. >> travis air force base sent crews to help battle this, they do now have four units on the scene. we have a view to share with you this,
the roarer newspaper shared us this video using tout video sharing app. crews fought the fire using ladder crews, you can see the concerned neighbors looking on as firefighters rushed to the scene of basically every time they turned another fire was breaking out. >> travis air force base sent crews to help battle this, they do now have four units on the scene. we have a view to share with you this,
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that's what our sources are telling us. hezbollah is quiet right now and not making statements and sitting back to see what occurs. >> tell us a little bit more about the refugee situation. >> reporter: yeah, refugee situation, about 700,000 syrians have come into lebanon since the beginning of this civil war in syria. there are people all over the place trying to make a life for their families and just trying to wait and see what occurs here. like i said before, a lot of folks are headed back into the country of syria because frankly from what we're told by sources on the ground and our producer on the ground at the syrian border is they're upset, angry at the possibility of what may occur, and they feel like they need to go back with their families and support the government. so there's a lot of different moving parts. there are a lot of different story angles to this, and we're continuing to watch it very closely from here in beirut. >> robert ray in beirut. we'll check back with you soon. u.n. weapons inspectors left sy
that's what our sources are telling us. hezbollah is quiet right now and not making statements and sitting back to see what occurs. >> tell us a little bit more about the refugee situation. >> reporter: yeah, refugee situation, about 700,000 syrians have come into lebanon since the beginning of this civil war in syria. there are people all over the place trying to make a life for their families and just trying to wait and see what occurs here. like i said before, a lot of folks are...
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i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> today our fans had a lot to say about republican governor paul lepage from maine who reportedly said that president obama hates white people. at a fund-raiser last week, he said this. allegedly. today he is denying that he said that. even though two republican lawmakers confirmed it to a local paper. anita said, actually i'm glad guys like him say things like that. help shine the light on their motives, their arcane thinking and just how poorly informed and out of touch they really are. and dan says, of course, he has the right to his opinion. but it doesn't may not that his opinion is right. we want to hear what you think about this one too please head over to politics on facebook nation. 'v
i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> today our fans had a lot to say about republican governor paul lepage from maine who reportedly said that president obama hates white people. at a...
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>> did he remind us? >> yes, he did. >> one more day. it looks like the threat of thunderstorms is ending so as you head out, we have low clouds and fog. the temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. some brighter days are ahead. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and we're going to take you out for a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. it's the lower deck where we have three lanes blocked. caltrans scheduled it until about 2 p.m. hopefully we picked up the next couple of hours. we'll let you know coming up. >> thank you. >>> a big wildfire burning out of control near one of california's most famous tourist spots. the fire has exploded across more than 16,000 acres near yosemite national park west side. it's 5% contained. hundreds of homes, hotels, campgrounds are in its path and this is just one of a dozen major fires burning across california. this is a bird's-eye view from a helicopter making a fire drop. >> reporter: we are right across the highway from the incident base command. and look at those flames shoot four, five,
>> did he remind us? >> yes, he did. >> one more day. it looks like the threat of thunderstorms is ending so as you head out, we have low clouds and fog. the temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. some brighter days are ahead. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and we're going to take you out for a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. it's the lower deck where we have three lanes blocked. caltrans scheduled it until about 2 p.m. hopefully we picked up the...
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tell us about his story. >> you know, joe jones tells us far too often in our country we are locking up our greatest potential. this is a guy who is now one of our country's most effective nonprofit executives. he runs an organization in baltimore called the center for urban family. he's written legislation for the state senate. for years, he was warehoused in jail after jail and prison after prison. not because he was a kingpin or a druglord but because he was an addict. he had a problem. instead of connecting him to rehabilitation and treatment, we locked him up in these facilities. that cost taxpayers hundreds and thousands of dollars. what attorney general eric holder said this week is, enough is enough. we have to look at individuals as individuals. not to be warehoused in prison but as folks who need creative and alternative sentences. >> judge gray, you have actually written about that. with sort of the joe jones, that our prisoners are being filled up with nonviolent criminals. you talk about the idea that you give people a taste of jail that can have to actually break the cy
tell us about his story. >> you know, joe jones tells us far too often in our country we are locking up our greatest potential. this is a guy who is now one of our country's most effective nonprofit executives. he runs an organization in baltimore called the center for urban family. he's written legislation for the state senate. for years, he was warehoused in jail after jail and prison after prison. not because he was a kingpin or a druglord but because he was an addict. he had a...
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is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't think that's something that the president's going to bring up today. the other thing here too, i think, sure, there's the issue here, has to go through republicans in congress, who knows if that's going to happen. but it's a step more removed from that. this is a philosophical moment for the president. republicans are out there in the town halls back in the districts, what are we hearing from that? a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what th
is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't...
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it didn't used to be this bad. now they kill you for the littlest things. >> reporter: watching her grandchildren finish a tribute to her son have no doubt that they are lives will be hard. at the grave of their son, lupita and her husband are determined to stay positive. their demand, the action to stop violence. back on the field the coach challenges his players to give more to the team and each other. >> my son always said, mom, you can't stop running. that's what we're trying to do as a family. trying to move forward. it's difficult but not impossible. >> reporter: a lesson for her family, and she says for a city still struggle to go recover. al jazeera, mexico. >> michael eaves is here, and michael, the aaron hernandez story has taken a turn. >> reporter: not shocking the news but just another step in the process. a grand jury in massachusetts indicted ex-new england patriot tight end aaron hernandez today in the murder of a former frie friend. the indictment which also includes weapons counts charged hernande
it didn't used to be this bad. now they kill you for the littlest things. >> reporter: watching her grandchildren finish a tribute to her son have no doubt that they are lives will be hard. at the grave of their son, lupita and her husband are determined to stay positive. their demand, the action to stop violence. back on the field the coach challenges his players to give more to the team and each other. >> my son always said, mom, you can't stop running. that's what we're trying to...
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but representatives tell us there is oversite. tonight at 11:00, we'll have more on that and we go undercover. hear from illegal limo companies that tried to get our business. elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> america's cup racing continuing on the san francisco bay. sweden's team art muss set to compete for the first time since that deadly training accident. team artemis taking on the italian team luna rossa. that's is people zem my finals of the louis vuitton cup. you can watch it all right here on nbc bay area. the winner will face oracle. that team, the team from usa, in the finals taking place last month. team artemis missed several races after andrew bart simpson when the team's boat capsized back in may. america's cup officials say the investigation into his death is continuing. >>> it is 4:34. lit soon be illegal for people to sleep in their car in palo alto. the city council passed a controversial ordinance that bans vehicle dwelling. most cities in the region already have similar bans. the enforcement will be gradu
but representatives tell us there is oversite. tonight at 11:00, we'll have more on that and we go undercover. hear from illegal limo companies that tried to get our business. elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> america's cup racing continuing on the san francisco bay. sweden's team art muss set to compete for the first time since that deadly training accident. team artemis taking on the italian team luna rossa. that's is people zem my finals of the louis vuitton cup. you can watch...
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apply to some use? this is very much franklin's mantra and became kind of the slogan of the movement for useful knowledge. another aspect that's worth highlighting is that anyone could contribute. now, these ideas came out of england. francis bacon, john locke, david hume, among others, had proposed a new way of doing science, one that allowed for not just the elites, but the petty merchant, the craftsman, even the unskilled or untrained laborer to contribute something meaningful to science. but it really was american conditions where we didn't have an entrenched system of ruling elites. we had elites borrowed who came across the ocean with the early colonists, but there was much more fluidity within the social system, and so as a result, there were commands from the bottom up for education and education that was truly useful. so if the american rebellion was at heart a knowledge revolution, as i argue, then who were the revolutionaries? so let's take a look at some of the leading figures in the early a
apply to some use? this is very much franklin's mantra and became kind of the slogan of the movement for useful knowledge. another aspect that's worth highlighting is that anyone could contribute. now, these ideas came out of england. francis bacon, john locke, david hume, among others, had proposed a new way of doing science, one that allowed for not just the elites, but the petty merchant, the craftsman, even the unskilled or untrained laborer to contribute something meaningful to science....
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tell us what's happening? why can't someone from the government express outrage at something that's outrageous? i have a thought about why these things occur. it's not that the system is too complicated, it's obvious that's the case. no, my theory is this. many professionals have become inured to this kind of nonsense. they say, look it comes with the territory. they shrug their shoulder, throw up their hands, well too bad. well, it is too bad. and you shouldn't shrug your shoulders, but there's no sense of outrage anymore. no one gets shaped or outed, no one loses his job. just like in the facebook ipo disgrace. that's not the way it should be. i'm not calling for a show trial, a kangaroo court or star chamber. we need to investigate what's going on, that these things keep happening and the government has to take action behind the systems which are so fragile that these things keep happening again and again. the s.e.c. has to represent the regular guy, who is being hurt not helped by this. the s.e.c. has to r
tell us what's happening? why can't someone from the government express outrage at something that's outrageous? i have a thought about why these things occur. it's not that the system is too complicated, it's obvious that's the case. no, my theory is this. many professionals have become inured to this kind of nonsense. they say, look it comes with the territory. they shrug their shoulder, throw up their hands, well too bad. well, it is too bad. and you shouldn't shrug your shoulders, but...
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inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no blood, no traces of explosion on the bodies. they have become famous and have not lost the ability to shock. images that are now repeated in syria. the attack was ordered by saddam hussein's regime which had launch war against iran eight years earlier. iranian army had moved into the area an they launched the offensive. he was hanged in baghdad in 2010 for his role. the noose is on display here. thithis is a picture from the te commemorated in a book. he was just 11 when the attack happened. his mother and grandmother died. and the attack in syria is a grim reminder. >> when i saw it, the pictures
inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no...
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all i can say is it has worked well for us. does your mouth often feel like it lacks enough saliva to keep it comfortably moist? losing saliva's natural protection can triple your risk of cavities, bad breath, or mouth infections. do more than just sip water. try number-one dentist recommended biotène. do more than just sip water. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening pros
all i can say is it has worked well for us. does your mouth often feel like it lacks enough saliva to keep it comfortably moist? losing saliva's natural protection can triple your risk of cavities, bad breath, or mouth infections. do more than just sip water. try number-one dentist recommended biotène. do more than just sip water. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels...